" 1 41 -&? r -v -." - 2 . ' - t -. tr .-.-v -S. a.-- - - " ' T - l .. M '-'- V-v'TrV '" "" 4 $ - j. ' '' ' 'B iff mwvn igjiSirT;rjr fnMitte Ik Volume XYI-Ne. 173. TJCItMS. THE DAILYINTELLIGENOER, PUBLISHED ZVEBT EVES1KO, BY STEINMAN & HENSEL-, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner or Centre Square. The DaHy Iktellieekcer Is furnished te subscribers In the City of Lancaster and sur rounding towns, accessible by Railroad and Daily Stage Lines at Tex Cents Per Week, payable te the Carriers, weekly. By Mall, $5 a year in advance: otherwise,!. Kntered at the pest office at Lancaster, Pa., as second class mail matter. a-The STEAM JOB PRINTING DEPART MENT et this establishment pesesxes unsur passed facilities for the execution of all kinds of Plain and Fancv Printing. COAL. B. It. MAUTIS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. J3-Yard : Ne. 430 North Water and Prince streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL! COAL! C0.iL! COAL! Ceal or the Went Ouallty put up expressly for family use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. JtS- YARD lfiO SOUTH WATER ST. neSMyil PHILIP SCnUM, SON & CO. JUST RECEIVED A FINK LOT OK HALED HAY AND STRAW, at M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S, DEALEIS IJI FLOUR, GRAIN AND COAL, 231 NORTH WATER STREET. A3-Wehtern Fleur a Specialty. rs27-lyd COHO & WILEY, XZO XOUTMl WATEIl ST., Lancnster, J'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Alse, Contractors and Uuilders. Estimates made and contracts undertaken en all kinds of buildings, lirandi Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. icb-J8-lyd COAL! - - - COAL!! -GO TO GORRECHT & CO., Fer Geed and Cheap Ceal. Yard HarrKburg l'ike. Office ) Exst Chestnut Stieet. P. W. GORRECHT. Agt. .1. 15. RILEY. e9-lyd W.A.KELLER. -vrencE te the public G. SENER & SONS. Will continue te sell only GENUINE LTKENS VALLEY and WILKESBARRE COALS which are the best in the market, and sell as LOW as the LOWEST, and net only GUAR ANTEE FULLWEIGHT, butallew te WEIGH ON ANY scale in geed order. Alse Rough and Dressed Lumber, Sabh Deers, Blinds, &c.,at Lewest Market Prices. Office and yard northeast corner Prince and Walnut streets, Lancaster, Pa. junl-U'd SPECIAL BARGAINS I!f SEW STYLE LAWNS. Opencn this clay one case et 3,000 Yards of Lawns, te be sold at the Lew Price of 10 e'ts. per yard. Purchasers can save at least 5 cents per yard by anticipating their wants ler the coming Wanu Weather, and buying these goods new, at EAMESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. ptAKD TO TUE LADIES ! Just received a Fine Line of DRY GOODS, Philip Schum, Sen & Ces, 38 & 40 WEST KING STREETS. Having added in connection with' our Large Stock et Carpets. Yarns. Ac, A FINE LINK Or DRY GOOD, such as CALICOES, BLhACIl Kl AXI) UXBLLACHKD MUSLIN'S, TICK INGS, COTTON FLANNELS CASHMERKS I'.LACK ALPACAS, SHEETINGS. NEW STYLE OF SIIIUTING, NEW STYLE DRhSS GOODS, TAltLE LINENS. NAPKINS, TOWELS, &c, which we are selling at MODERATE Pit ICES. mi-3ind JtOOTft AXJ OX'.V. EASY ItOOTS. SHOES AND LASTS m.ide en a new principle, Insur- ing comfort ler the lect. BOOTS I.asts made te order. MILLER, 133 East King street. tcbl4-tl"d c 1IKCUMSTAXCES WILL NOT PERMIT TO ADVERTISE A REDBCW I PRICES, but we will de the next thing te it, viz : We will call the attention of our friends and customers te the fact that we have en hand a very Large Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, purchased betere the late ADVANCE, which we will sell at Strictly Old Prices. 3Glve us a call. A. ADLER, 43 WEST KING STREET MAltliLJi WOJIKS. WE P. PRAILEY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE "WORKS 758 Nertn y ueen Street, Lancaster, Pa. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETEUY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed and satisfaction gl en n every particular. . it. itemeinuer, wen at hju ciirume ena CLOTMLXO. NEW GOODS FOR SPEHG & SUMMER We are new prepared te show the public one of the largest stocks of READYMADE CLOTHING ever exhibited In the city et Lancaster. Geed Working Suits for men fi.0O. Geed Styles Casslmerc Suits for men $7.50. Our All Weel Men's Suits that we aie selling ter $9.00 are as geed as you c:;n buy elsewhere for $12.00. Our stock of Overcoats are immense. All grades and every variety of styles anil colors, for men, boys and youths, all our own manufac ture. Full line of Men's, Youths' and Reys' Suits. Full line of Men's, Youths' and Beys' Overcoats. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ! We are prepared te show one et the best stocks of Piece Goods te select from am! have made te order ever shown in the city. They are all arranged en tables fitted up expressly se that every piece can be examined beleie making a selection. All our goods have been purchased betere the i ise in w oelens. e are piepaicd te make up in geed stvle and at short notice and at bottom prices. We make te or der an All Weel Suit ler $12.00. Ry buying your goods at CENTRE HALL you save one profit, as we manufacture all our own Clothing and give employment te about one hundred hands. Call and examine our stock and be convinced as te the truth et which we affirm. MYEHS & RATHFON, Centre Hall, Ne. 12 East King Streot. GRAB SPRING OPMG AT D. HansuM & Bre's. With a stock mere than double of any pre vious season and increased facilities, we are piepared ler our SPRING BUSINESS, All our goods having been bought before this mammoth advance in pi ices, w e are retailing MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, At less than Wholesale Prices. Our Clothing has all been manufactured in this city by Ex cellent Hands, and will compete ler Fit. Stjlc ami Workmanship with anything ever shown in Lancaster or clscwheic. Nete Our Sample Trices: A Streng Iren Twist Working Suit for.. A Heed lJusine-s Suit ter. A uoed Cassiinere Suit for A Geed Cheviot Suit ('.(Styles) A Uoed Cheviot Suit, Light, (8 Styles).. A Pine Cheviot suit, Light. (C Styles)... A Fine Dress Suit (." Styles) An Extra Dress Suit (4 Styles) A Supei b Dress suit (." Styles) .$ 3.50 4.7." ;.50 8.00 9.00 12.00 14.00 lti.00 20.00 A Large Sleck or Stylish Pauts Cheap. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING In I-argc Variety at LOW PRICES. Ilevs' Suits from Children's suits from .$2.50 up. . 1.U2 up. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises. Our Custom Department : We have carefully selected a Large Stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. CHEVIOT, CAS SIMEUE, DIAGONAL and WOKsTED SUITINGS, which have been ordered before this large ad vance in Prices, which v.'e make te measure at the OLD PKICES. TSiisincss Suits from.. Dic-s Miil.s tieni Pants liem ..$12.00 up .. 15.00 up. .. 3.00 up. J63-Ple.ise call, whether von wish te purchase or net. We will be pleased te show you goods. D. GANSMAN & BR0., MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, CG & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. TV. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, Fa. (Bausman's Cerner.) t'uitsiTuiii:. t te ill! NEW STOCK. NEW STORE. NEW AND INCREASED FACILITIES. Bv recent Improvement te my Ware Reems they have been much enlarged and Improved, and have just been tilled ith a New and Cem plete Assortment, ei nana jiuuu unu umci FURNITURE, OF THE LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS. 1 guarantee all mv work and will make it te veur interest te call. Hltcp'iiring and Ke-uphelstcring at short no ice. Picture Frames made te order, at 15 EAST KING STREET. WALTER A. HEINITSH. HOHES, liIAXKJTS, &V. S,GN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. 1 Netice of Ieta ROBES ! ROBES ! ! BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! ! I have new en hand the Largest, Best ahd Cheapest Assortment of Lined and Unlined BUFFALO ROBES in the city. Alse LAP AND HOUSE BLANKETS of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &e. j-Uepalring. neatly and promptly done.-W A. HILEY, 10S Xerth Qmten BU, IMnetuter. ei5-lydMW4 CLOTHIXG. A RAEE GEAIGE ! The Greatest Reduction of all In FINE CLOTHES. H. GERHARTS Tailoring Establishment. All Heavy Weight Woolens made te order (for cash only) at COST PRICE. I have also lust received a Large Assortment et the Latest Novelties in ENGLISH, SCOTCH ASD AMERICAN SUITINGS Of Medium Weight, for the EARLY SPRING TRADE. These goods were all ordered before the rise in Woolens, unci will be made te order at re markably low prices. Alse, aFine Line et SPRING 0VEKC0ATING, H. GERHARTS, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. SPEIM IOVELTIES Has superseded all former efforts in displaying a Choice Line of FOREIGN GOODS. Our order has gene out last Fall through a leading house in New Yerk from their Cata logue et Sampler, and come direct irein the LONDON MARKET, Embracing Colorings and Designs exclusively our en n. "Persons in want of SPEIM SUITS had better place their orders early te secure Duplicate Choice style s ere the line is broken, Ktvtfs mmii1 lie had. We are displaying them in all their original Beauty and splendor, and invite all te call and examine tlieiii whether te put chose or net, and be convinced that Lancaster has one FIRST-CLASS HOUSE having Nerve and l'luck te pitch in and handle the Latest Novelties for .MEN'S WEAR. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR, 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET. CENTEE HALL, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Closing out our WINTER STOCK In order te make room ler th Large Spring Stock, Which wc are new manufacturing. Overcoats, Suits and Suitings, Te be sold at the Lewest Trices. 1 B. HeMer t Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. 30-lyrt LANCASTER. PA. PttlXTlXU AXI Bixmxa. Business Cards ! Business Cards ! ! Something New and Very Attractive ! We have en hand the finest Selection et Bus iness Cards in the Market at VERT LOW PBICES. 4S-CALL AND EXAMINE OUK STOCK. mlO-tfd TlXirAJlE, JtC- 1ALL ON SHEItTZEB, HUMPHREVXLLE j & KIEFFEU, manufacturers of TIN AND snEET-IRON WORK, and dealers In GAS FIXTURES AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Special attention given te PLUMBING, GAS and STEAM FITTING Ne. 40 East King Street, LaiNittr, Pa. 01 MM OPEK My Beni Prices LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1880.1 Lancaster Intclltgcnrcr. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1880. PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS RING RULE IN THE KEYSTONE STATE. The Trial and Conviction of the Blet Bill Bribers Are They te Mark a New Era In Politics? HALF AN HOUR OF FACT AND FANCY. The Curious Conduct of a Corpse He Wen the Bet A Keuiarkable Speech Dar ing Yeung Equestrians Sagacity of a IXorse Odd Happenings Hare aad There. The Bine te the Kescue In Pennsylvania. New Yerk Sun. The bribery trials and convictions in Penn sylvania mark, it is te be hoped, the dawn of a new era in the politics of that state. Prosecutions of notorious bribers had pre pre vieubly been demanded by the Legislature, after exposure by its own committees; but none had ever been pushed by honest vigor, or with any reasonable expectation of buccess against the power and machin ery arrayed en the 6ide of the criminals. The conviction of Kenible and his associ ates is the lirst decisive triumph ever the ring, intrenched in wealth and power, which has for se many years run conven tions, made administrations and corrupted Legislatures, holding the commenweolth in the most degraded thraldem and aspiring in later days te rule the nation itself. But is it te be merely a momentary moral triumph, whose effect will pass away se seen as the riot bill and the incidents which led te the trial are forgotten in the rush of new events ? Te be of any permanent value in the regeneration of the corrupted politics of the state, punishment sure and adequate must fellow the judicial ascertainment of guilt. With the Dauphin court it is new apparent there can be no tampering. Pow Pew erlul as the convicts are, rich and auto cratic as arc their friends, the chiefs of the ritiL'. thev will net be able te disturb the course of justice se long as it depends upon the upright and venerable judge be fore whom the men were convicted. They will doubtless receive a sen tence in accordance with- the measure of their offence. But will it be enforced ? The probabilities are that the state will be again betrayed, and justice defeated by the demand of the ring upon the state admin istration te turn these culprits loose with out nunibhment. and thus show that this particular crime may continue te be com mitted with impunity, as in the long and disgraceful period of ring ascendency in the past. The application for pardon was advertised almost as seen as conviction was had, and the beard of pardons is te be convened in special session te hear it. Gov. Heyt ewes his place te the ring. The ring Republican convention of lat year deliberately shouldered the riot bill, and refused te condemn the corruptions employed te pass it. It is net possible that the premise of an immediate pardon was par of the consideration which in duced Kemb'e and his accomplices te plead guilty, and se save ethers from the danger of disclosures upon the trial. If the scheme succeeds, Mr. Wolfe and the reformers, both Democratic and Republican, may as well give ever the attempt te break up the system of ring jobbery and corruption of which the riot bill was but a single inci dent. The listery of the state ferthiity years is stained by such infamies the sale of the public works, the repeal of the ton nage tax, the nine-million steal, and the four-million steal. They all proceeded from the inner ceune'ls of the same cor poration, and, together with the robberies of the treasury ring, and the regular auc tion of the United States senatership and state trcasureiahip, se long as the latter ettice was in the gift of the Legislature, form a record which no Pennsylvanian re calls without a deep blush. But unless these things are te go en forever, justice must net be content with a mere exhibi tion of her iron hand. She must strike and strike se hard as te show that there is retribution in the blew. Youthful Taqneres. Daring Feats Performed en HorseDack by a Bey and Girl. Stockton Mail. A gentleman who lives ou the Stanislaus river close te its junction with the San Joaquin says that near the place are a boy and girl, the former about twelve and the ether about fourteen years of age, who fre quently jump into the saddle in the morn ing and ride all day among droves of wild cattle which would surely gore them te death should thev become unseated. Beth carry lariats, and if they see a calf in the drove that has escaped being marked they run en te it, the boy throwing his rope and catching it by the head and the girl by the feet, after which the cars and brisket are duly cut. But this is net all. On the ranch is a large bottom of undergrowth, in which ream hundreds of wild hogs. On these the bears are perfectly ferocious and will fitrht when Dressed the-least bit. The children, mounted en their well-trained horses and carrying in their hands the lasso which they se skillfully handle, dash headlong after these hogs ever all sorts of BTennd. un and down steep banks, catch ing one out of nearly every drove they scare up. Last summer they caught near, thirty in this manner. When the lasso is thrown en the head and feet of the hog and he is stretched out se that he can de no harm, the boy gets down from his horse and ties the hog's feet -with pieces et rope carried along for the purpose. His horse stands as firmly without as with a rider, being trained te that work and never hav ing done any ether. A wagon is sent for the hog, which is placed in a strong pen and seen tamed se that he can be lattcd for the market. A few days age the boy was riding in the undergrowth, when he started up a deer. Putting spurs te his horse he get near enough te the deer te threw his lasso en te his horns, but he did net have time te fasten the ether end of tha lasso te his saddle before the ilect ilect ilect foeted animal was off with rope and all. These children have been riding constantly ever since they were big enough te sit. m He Wen the Bet. Detroit Free Press. Soen after 2 o'clock yesterday the sash in the fourth-story window of a business house en Woodward avenue was raised and a man's head and shoulders appeared in sight. Next he thrust out an arm, and pedestrians saw a small rope in his hand. Twenty men halted in less than a minute. A plank was lying at the curb, and the general line of reasoning was that the plank was te be drawn up through the window. "You'll break the glass if you try it !" shouted one of the party group. " That cord isn't strong enough !" yelled a third. " Why don't they carry it up by way of the stairs !" demanded a man as he flourished his geld-headed cane around and seemed much put out. The cord came part way down and stop step ped. Seme ten different persons volunteer ed the information of "mere yet," and presently it was lowered se that one of the crowd could grasp it. He pulled down and the man above pulled up, and four or five men seized the plank and brought it te the rope. " Lewer away !"' yelled the man at the rope. ' Pull down ou it !" cried a dozen voices. The man above let out mere rope and waved his hand. "He wants it ever that hitching pest 1" screamed a boy, and it was carried there. "Ne; he wants it fast te the lamp pest !"' shouted a man, and it was carried there. "Let that rope alone !" came from the man above. Six men had held of the plank, ready te boost en it, and three mere had held of the rope. ' De you want the plank ?" asked one. "Ne!" ' De you want the hitching-pest ?" "Ne?" "Well, what de you want?" "I want you te let that repe alone! I had a bet of the cigars that it was long enough te touch the walk, and I've wen 'em ! What's the row down there some body dropped dead ?" The plank was hurled away, cuss words indulged in as tees were trodden en, and in fifteen seconds the crowd had melted away te a squint-eyed boy and an organ grinder. A Corpse's Freak. A Dead Man Bines Up Stiff and Rigid and the People Leave the Itoeui. Little lleck Gazette. Several days age Mr. J. McCloud. of Faulkner county, died of rheumatism of the stomach. A. large party volunteered te sit up with the corpse, and when night came many sad faces of many sad women and men were seen, sallewed by the mellowing light of tallow candles. The minister came, and entering the room re marked, " Earth te earth and ashes te ashes." The corpse lav en the table covered with a sheet. " He has gene ever the read we all must travel," said the minister. A night bird, with a mournful cry, answered. A daughter of the de ceased came in with an apron full of tea cakes, which, with a slew shuffle, she dis tributed around the room. " We should prepare te fellow him," said the minister, explctively blowing cake crumbs toward the corpse, as though he wished his words te waft away with winning sweetness. The night bird again cried out, and the com pany sat silently chewing cake. "I thought I saw the sheet move, " said one of the watehers. "See if there is a cat under it. " The company sat still. "I am confident that the sheet moved," said the man. The minister arose and lifted the sheet and standing, he looked at the pallid face of the dead man. The corpse's head left the table. The minister fell back. Still", stark and terrible, the corpse slowly arose from the table and attained a sitting pos ture. The legs remained stretched out and the arms remained folded. The women shrieked and ran from the room, and the minister, reprimanded them for their weakness and want of confidence, climbed a fence and steed in a turnip patch. When the frightened people saw that the corpse did net intend te fellow, they went back into the house. The corpse still retained the upright posture, stiff as the attitude struck by an amateur en the stage. With fears somewhat allayed, the min ister advanced, and placing a hand en the dead man's breast, pressed him backward. Proportionately as his head went down, his heels came up, and when his head touched the beard his In els were high in the air. The cause of the dead man's fieak was then discovered. The muscles of the stomach, diserted by rheumatism, were contracted. It required the efforts of two men te straighten the corpse. A gentle man who was present declares he never spent such a night, and, with Clarence, adds : " I would net pass another such night, tlieugu 'twere te euy a worm ei happy days ; se full of dismal terror was the time." Queer Happenings. A Pottsville lad jumped the rope 384 times, and died. The explosion of a coffee pet ruined the eyesight of a woman in Portland, Me. An icy snowball struck Lillie Nevans, of Deering, Me., in the abdomen and killed her. A large eagle, while searing in the air at New Hamburg, Va., was struck by light ning. A destitute Indian woman of San Diege, Cal., went from house te house trying te bell her little girl for $10. Maria Pascuala, an Indian woman, gave birth recently te six children, three boys and three girls. She lives at Cordova, Mexico. Z. S. Welch, a Centre county, this state farmer, sewed rye en the 12th of January planted onions en the 20th, and potatoes enthe2Gth. A Ripton, Va., man enjoys the unenvia ble privilege of having three wives, all liv iii2 at different points, but within three three miles of him. Jehn Granger's cat of Milten Centre was gene three weeks. She brought home a family of chickens and she puts them te bed every night. A few months age a colored woman in Hayti began te grew white, and new there is net a trace of color in her skin, and she is much displeased at the change. In digging out a squirrel from under a pile of stones, where it had taken refuge, traces of silver were discovered at Rech dale, Pa., and a shaft is being sunk. The method of burying the county peer by the county undertaker of Indianapolis, Intl., is being investigated. In one of the graves opened a negre child with a white babe at its feet was found in the coffin. Eight bodies were found buried in another box. Seme had calico slips for shrouds, while ethers had only a pillow of shavings and a covering of sawdust. m Talking Twenty-six Hours A Patriotic and Terrible Speech Against Time te Kill an Unjust Bill. The longest speech en record is believed te have been made by a member of the Legislature of British Columbia, named De Cesmes. It was in the interest of bet tiers, who were te be defrauded of their lands. De Cesmes was in a hopeless minority. The job has been held back till the" eve of the close of the session. Unless legislation was taken before neon of a certain d iv the act of confiscation would fall. The day before the expiration of the limitation De Cesmes get the fleer about 10 o'clock, a. m.. and began a speech against the bill. Its friends cared little, for they supposed that by 1 or 2 p. m., he would be through, and the bill could be put en its passage. One o'clock came and went, and De Cesmes was still speaking hadn't mere than entered upon his subject. Twe o'clock he was saying " in the sec end place " Three o'clock he produced a fearful bundle of evidence and insisted en reading it. The majority began te have a suspicion of the truth he was going te speak till next neon and kill the bill. Fer a while they made merry ever it, but as it came en te dusk they began te get alarmed. The7 tried interruptions, but seen abandoned them because each one afforded him a chance te digress and gain time. They tried te shout him down, but that gave him a breathing space, and finally settled down te watch the combat between the strength of will and weakness of body. They gave him no mercy. Ne adjournment for dinner ; no change te de mere than wet his lips with water ; no wandering from the subject; no sitting down. Twilight darkened, the gas was lit ; members slipped out te supper in relays and returned te sleep in squads, but DeCosmes went en. The speaker te whom he was addressing himself was alternately dozing, snoring, and trying te leek awake. Day dawned and a majority of the mem bers slipped out te breakfast, and the speaker still held en. It can't be said it was a very logical, eloquent, or sustained speech. There were digressions in it ; re petitions also. But the speaker kepten, and at last neon came te a baffled majori ty, livid with rage and impotence, and a single man who was triumphant, though his voice had sunk te a whisper, his eyes were sunken and bleared and bleed-shot, and his legs tottered under him, and his baked lips were cracked and smeared with bleed. De Cesmes had spoken twenty six hours and saved the settlers their lands. WALI. FATEItS, tr. fVR STOCK OF WALL PAPER Is new ready for SPUING : Is unusually large and attractive. Frem the Lew est Grades et PAPER HANGINGS TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE. Plain Window Shades, In Tea, Seal Brown, Blue, Bettle Green, Lon Len Lon eon Smoke, Ac. Extra Wide Goods for Large Windows and Stere Shade up te two yards in width. Cerner and Dade Shades, Eheny Line and riain Bands in six and seven lcet lengths. Fixtures of Best Makes. Measures et Windows taken and Shades hung in het manner. 2,000 ROLLS OF PAPER CURTAINS, Te Merchants handle Fine at Factory Price. We also PIER AND 3IANTEL MIRRORS. ITave some very nice poeds in stock nnd take orders for any size, at Lewest Price. Our Stock is as large as any in the interior of Pennsylvania, and we feel quite sure we ean suit you ter anything in our line. 3Ceine and see. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. fcblO-lvdftw JtOOKS AS1 STATinXJCKr. Yj'ASTEIt CAKDS. Marcus Ward's English and Prang's American EASTER CARDS, AT L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AM) STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 42 WEST KING STKEET. EASTER NOVELTIES! TFoetnr Fmpoe Aselectlonefproseand verse Ijdelcl V UUiCS. for the season, in unique form. Pfloter Tfeum A collection et Poetry, beau rjdbier 1dWIl. tifully printed aud In a New and Beautitul Binding. EaStCr CardS. Kns.apprepriateand DeVOllODal BOOKS. Floral Decorations, appro priate te the season. AT TIIE BOOK STORE OF JOESf BIER'S sous, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. MUSICAL IXSTHVMEXTS. -THE- Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms AX) North Queen street, Manufactory in the rear. Kronen emce. idjs e,aii iving nireei. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse Agent ler Lancaster County for CU1CKERINU& SOS'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line or Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments. Violins, Banjos, Band Instru ments, &c, always en hand. ri3-lydS&ly w EOVKVEltS AXD MACU1X1STS. ANCASTER BOILER MANUFACTORY, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, Opposite ibk Locexonvx Works. The subscriber continue te manufacture BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning and ether purposes ; Furnace Twlers, Bellows Pipes, Shetriren Werk, and Blacksmithing generally. 49 Jobbing promptly attended te. aufclS-lyd JOHN BEST. ATTOICXETS-AT-LA W A. J. STEINMAN, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cemer Cen tre Square, Lancaster, Pa W. U. HENS2X, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen tre Sauare.Xancastcr, Pa. UENUV A. HILEY Attorney and Counseller-at-Law 21 Park Rew. New Yerk. Collections made in all parte of the United States, and a general legal business transacted. Refers by perailMiea t Stafcuuui HwmI em Price Twe Cents. MEDICAL. D AX'S K1DSEX PAD. The enlv cure for Diabetes. Gravel, Dropsy, Bright's Disease, Pain In the Back, Inability le Retain or Expel the Urine, Catarrh of the Blad der, Affections of the Spine, and Diseases et the Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Organs. It avoids Internal medicine ; is comfortable te the patient; certain lu Its effects. Sold by all druggists or sent by mail en receipt of price, JiOe. Day's Kidney Pad Cenmany. Teledo, Ohie. ANDREW G.FBEY. Distributing Agent ler Lancaster Comity. Agencv, corner North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster Pa. aprnMyd rpe THE SUFFERING HCJJAMII1 N. DBWIN, M. D., Ne. 243 WEST KING STREET, Lancaster, Pa. DR. LEWIN, who has been a resident of Lan caster but a lew months. Is a graduate of the University or Dorpat, ltussia, with a practic ing experience et twelveyears. In which period he has been acting as Itesiir-ental Physician In St. Petersburg, and attt-rwards practiced in Berlin, Germauv, with great success. We call the attention or the suffering public te the fact that he nuccemfully treats EPILEPSY, RHEUMATISM; NETJBALQIA, CATARRH, and all chronic diseases. The severest cases of Chronic Catarrh cured in a short time. Ueferences and testimonials from former patients ean be seen at my office. Persons without means will only be asked payment ter medicines. Communications from a distance attended te by mail. nill-lydJtw DR. C. A. GREKNE HAS CONCLUDED te give a series of Physiological Lectures the urgent request of his numerous friends and patients in Lancaster and viclalty. The llrst one vill take place en Thursday Evening, March 25, 1880, AT FULTON OPEKA neUSE. Among the subjects referred te en the above occasion will be "The General Structure of the Bedy," "Hew te Live se as te Prolong Life and Avoid Pain and Disease," and "Hew te Uet Well When iu a Dis eased Condition." Brief references will be made te the methods new In vogue or attempting te cure the afflict ed; ulse, te the improved methods of Omnl pathy, causes or the remarkable Increase or quack medicines and empiricism all ever the civilized world. The admission fee will be just enough te pav the expenses of hall, advertis ing, &c. A Physiological Magazine will be given te everyone attending the lecture. The Lancaster Medical Society and all ether M. D.i are especially invited. 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